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The Edmonton Eskimos solidified their place in Canadian football history by clinching the 93rd Grey Cup Championship in 2005. In a thrilling matchup against the Montreal Alouettes, the Eskimos emerged victorious with a narrow score of 38-35. This victory not only showcased their resilience but also underscored their competitive spirit throughout the season.
Ending the 2005 campaign with an 11-7 record, the Eskimos accumulated 22 points and secured a third-place finish in the CFL's West Division. Their remarkable performance in the championship game was a testament to their hard work and determination, which ultimately led them to lift the esteemed Grey Cup trophy.